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  1. Sock Puppet 1:

     

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    Sock Puppet 2:

     

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    Who watches the watchers?

     

    Does it really take a puppet to catch a puppet?

     

    The responses to this thread only give me more questions than before.

     

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    Maybe they just all need to pull that fist out.

  2. Unfortunately, different areas may be treated differently. I'd stay away from heavy brush areas in the take-off/landing paths of runways for a half mile (at least). If there is a commercial complex or two between the cache site and the airport, you're less likely to run into John Law. I guess a "Line of sight" rule would guide you. If you can see the airport buildings directly from your cache site, it's too close.

     

    Then again, the "Men With Guns" rule works as well. If "Men With Guns" show up, you're too close. :P

  3. I like the keyhider in the stairwell. That idea has legs.

     

    The dimensions of the stairwell would be well within the positional error of most GPSr's. You could get the coords from the roof. Just make the altitude a mystery.

     

    I like it!

     

    Ok, my idea that I wish someone here would Markwell: "Blue Moon Cache"

     

    It's a cache with a camera inside. To claim the cache, your cache buddy must take a picture of you mooning the camera.

  4. Hey, good idea. I took a closer look at it and there is a cupped bit on the socket side which would be perfect for an o-ring. I think that would be best if I can find one to fit. I thought at first glance that it wouldn't work because there was no space for it to fit.

     

    Some hardware stores will have an o-ring cabinet. You may get away with buying only the one that fits.

  5. I have a Palm Lifedrive. I got one of those overly expensive aluminum cases for it. It's holding up nicely. I have to agree with Webscouter. I carry enough equipment into the field. Palm, phone, GPS, camera...

     

    The only thing I've ever lost while Geocaching was my phone. It wasn't like I could call my wife and have her call the phone so I could hear it. However, I did have the GPS on the entire time, so I backtracked my trails and found the phone!

     

    I carry my PDA with me everywhere. That's why I always know where it is. I think a second PDA would only get lost in all my clutter.

     

    As for synchronizing two Palms on one PC, my wife and I do that quite easily. We have different user names and the synchros never seem to step on each other.

  6. For this thread to stay family firendly and open, we're gonna need a codeword for any sexual references.

     

    I suggest we use "begonias", as in "my husband and I had begonias on our wedding night".

     

    I think we should adopt the phrase "going caching" for couplings.

     

    My wife and I were going caching the whole night long.

     

    I caught my teenaged daughter and her boyfriend caching in the back seat of his van.

     

    Well, you know how it goes. We left the Prom early to go caching and now her Dad says he'll shoot me if I don't marry her.

     

    ( I just thought I should get this post up since wimseyguy's post is guaranteed to get this thread closed )

     

    :P

  7. Cache Title: Old No. 7

    Coordinates: N35.17.160 W 086.22.174

    Located in Lynchburg TN

    Traditional Cache

    Extra Large

    D-** T-*****

    This cache is located inside of a very large Wooden Cask made of American White Oak.

    You must bring a really large glass, a straw, or snorkel equipment to locate this cache.

    Having a designated driver standing by is advisible.

     

    Step it up a bit. Make this stage one of a multi.

  8. Wear something suspicious and stand in your selected location for an hour at 8am, noon, and 5pm, on a work day, the whole while staring at your GPS muttering to yourself.

     

    If you're harassed or arrested, you'll have your answer.

     

    If you already think you'd be harrassed or arrested, it's too close.

     

    If you say to yourself "I DARE them to arrest me. I'll sue them for civil rights violations if they do." You're too close.

     

    If we see you on the local news with a SWAT team bearing down on you, let us know in advance so we can TIVO the event and post it here.

  9. Until I killed it, my Palm IIIxi was a great PDA for paperless Geocaching. Mobipocket worked great on it.

     

    Before going out into the field, be sure to check out the caches on-line. Sometimes there's more there than is listed on your PDA. (lesson learned and re-learned the hard way)

  10. I'm working on my next puzzle cache. It's ambitious. So much so that I've lost track of what it's costing me to set it up.

    Concrete: $5

    3/4" plywood: $15

    Hardware: $8

    Set of Technical Drawing Pens: $80

    Ammo Can: $4

    Router Attachment for my Dremel: $20

    Router bits: $18

    Flourescent Pink Spray Paint $5

    Sculpey Modeling Clay: $10

    Translucent Sculpey: $4

    Embossing Powder: $3

    And now I'm thinking about getting a real router for about $120

    I cannot put a price on the 100+ hours I've spent carving, drawing, scouting.

     

    (edit to add some forgotten items)

    Concrete tint: $5

    Rebar: $4

     

    This is getting out of hand. :smile:

     

    Granted I'm going to have some nice tools and drawing pens when I'm done, but I wouldn't have spent all this if it wasn't for this damnable cache idea.

  11. Batter Up! - A baseball grenade that has been emptied out and made into a micro. Could be placed right out side a bank, school, or better yet a DMV or IRS branch!

     

    Everytime I'm in the Army Surplus store I see those and think to myself "No. No. No. No. No."

     

    May as well make a bundle of flares and tape them to the top of an ammo box and place them on the supports of some river spanning train bridge. Be sure to write upon the box "This is a Geocache. Contact Jeremy at geocaching.com for more information." Trust me, the authorities won't bother it. Its all innocent fun. :smile:

     

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    We'll make it a 5/5 hydro cache. Just before I do my Prison Cache I mentioned earlier.

  12. As a fan and creator of puzzle caches, I say go for it.

     

    One series of puzzle caches had a validation engine written in Macromedia Flash. I downloaded the validation engine, decompiled it, found the coordinates. I didn't go to the site because it's 1800 miles away. I contacted the owner to let her know that I could solve her puzzles by hacking the validation engine. She seemed okay with it. She said that if that's the way I wanted to solve her puzzles, more power to me.

     

    I have to agree. Everything associated with the puzzle becomes part of the puzzle. Don't feel constrained by the puzzle itself.

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